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Handheld Transceiver, or Handie-Talkie. A hand-held radio that looks like a large walkie-talkie, capable of transmitting and receiving amateur radio bands. Often can receive other bands as well.
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What's wrong with 220MHz?
Every HT is either 2m or 2m/70cm. Some companies offer tri-banders, but they almost always add 6m (?!), not 220MHz.
The only way to get this band easily is the Chinese radios. …
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Low Audio out from Kenwood TM-V71A on cross band repeat
To participate in the local nets he uses his Kenwood TM-V71A in his car to crossband repeat from a HT in his house. All works as it should if the HT is set to low power (1W). …